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Saturday February 4th 2012

New to Self-Employment Business Orientation: How to Avoid Tax Problems & Pave the Way to Success

Today people have more choices than ever before when it comes to making a living. Even those who keep their regular full time positions as employees are taking on side work as independent contractors and some are choosing to make the leap to full time self employment or starting their own small business.

Make sure you have your “parachute” packed when making the leap from employee to sole proprietor!
Make sure you have your “parachute” packed when making the leap from employee to sole proprietor!

This may be your first foray into realms outside of employment with little to no understanding of the tax implications involved in such ventures. Did you know that for most Sole Proprietors as much as 50.3% of every dollar of profit that they make could be owed to the IRS, Social Security and Medicare?

We understand it can be difficult knowing where to turn for accurate advice or information to educate yourself about your new circumstances. Here at Fredrick James Accounting, we embrace the mantra “knowledge is power”. Our focus is the empowerment through education of independent contractors, the self employed and small business owners to be able to make educated decisions regarding their tax liabilities

“I guarantee anyone who takes advantage of this consultation will save $300.00 dollars in taxes at a minimum, if their income is at least $3,000.00 and they follow my instructions, or I will refund their consultation fee.” –Fred Daus, CEO Fredrick James Accounting, Tax & Consulting

Our firm is now offering a 1-hour personal consultation & informative course that can save you a minimum of $300* on your taxes, guaranteed!

New to Self Employment Business Orientation: How To Avoid Tax Problems & Pave The Way To Success.

Get answers to your questions:

Deductions: what is and is not deductible

How much should I set aside for taxes, Medicare & Social Security?

Do I have to pay State Taxes?

Do I need to charge Sales Tax?

Do I have to make quarterly payments?

Do I qualify for the mileage deduction?

What can I do to reduce my tax liability?

One hour of your time will result in big tax benefits as you make every day decisions regarding your side job, self employment or small business. In this personalized, private session with CEO Fred Daus, he will go over the main topics that could affect you, answer any questions that you have and provide you with a business tax reference guide that will help you make good business decisions that will have positive tax results.

Sign up now or call our office at 727-474-0922 for more information!
Click the button to sign up and save at least $300* on your taxes or your money back, guaranteed.

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We prefer to provide this service in person, however if you are not in the Tampa Bay area we would be happy to provide your consultation via phone or web meeting. Once notice of payment has been received by our office, we will contact you to schedule your appointment, thank you!

*The New to Self Employment Business Orientation will save you at least $300.00 dollars in taxes, if your income is at least $3,000.00 and you follow the instructions provided, or we will refund your consultation fee.

Fred Daus is the Chief Executive Officer and founder of Fredrick James Accounting, Tax & Consulting. He is a member of National Society of Accountants and the National Society of Tax Professionals and has been helping clients save money since 2001. Fredrick James is an innovative, full service accounting firm in Clearwater, Florida. Visit our website www.FredrickJames.com or call 727-474-0922 for more information

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